Fusiliers
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not suffer alone we can and will help where ever we can

A small but significant number of Veterans leave the Armed Forces
with psychological wounds. These can lead to depression, phobias, anxiety,
relationship problems and, in some cases, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(PTSD).

Combat Stress works with Veterans of the British Armed
Forces, and members of the Reserve Forces, through effective treatment
and support for mental health problems.

Everything that we do is free of charge to the Veteran.
Our work is made possible through statutory, non-statutory and voluntary
fundraising. We simply couldn't do what we do without the generosity of
the Great British public.Helpline :- 0800 138 1619
General enquiries :- 01372 587 000 Combat Stress
Tyrwhitt House
Oaklawn Road
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 0BX

Providing welfare, comradeship, representation
and
Remembrance for the Armed Forces community

The Royal British Legion is the UK's leading Service
charity. We provide practical care, advice and support to serving members
of the Armed Forces, veterans of all ages and their families.http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/

http://www.liveat-ease.org.uk/Home.aspxLive at Ease connects ex-service Personnel and Veterans to the right
kind of help. We can also support your family members. The service is
totally confidential and free.

To be helped by the program you must have served at least one day in the
British Armed Forces and be in the North West of England.
A Pilot Scheme... Extended!

Ixion Holdings Ltd and the NHS PCT for Cheshire, Wirral and Warrington
are delighted to announce an extension to the Live at Ease Veterans pilot
project from the 1st April 2013 that will now continue to operate across
the North West throughout 2013 and into January 2014.

The project has been in operation since April 2012 and has delivered a
high quality level of support to hundreds of Veterans who require Non
Clinical interventions across Cheshire such as; Employment, Housing, Family,
Debt Management and support to those within the Criminal Justice System.

The service is available to family members as well as Reservists
and their family members..

When someone loses their sight, the effects can be devastating for the whole family, especially without the dedicated care, support and services to help them adjust. Blind Veterans UK believes that no one who has served our country should have to battle sight loss alone.

The charity provides its beneficiaries with free support and services, including:

Rehabilitation and training

Welfare advice and support

Different types of equipment

Social events, clubs and societies

Sport and recreation

Respite care and community-based support from welfare officers

Employment advice

Support, advice and care to enable independent living

The charity is reaching out to the tens of thousands of ex-Service men and women who are now battling severe sight loss, who could be eligible for support but who currently do not realise it. It doesn’t matter when or how a veteran lost their sight, or when they served, Blind Veterans UK can help. If you care for a veteran with sight loss, or know someone who does, request Blind Veterans UK’s free, lifelong support at www.noonealone.org.uk or call freephone 0800 389 7979.

We’re Blind Veterans UK and we believe that no one who’s served our country should battle blindness alone. That’s why we provide ex-Service men and women with free services and lifelong practical and emotional support, regardless of when they served or how they lost their sight. We help blind veterans recover their independence and discover life beyond sight loss.

If you know an Armed Forces or National Service veteran who is battling sight loss, visit www.noonealone.org.uk or call 0800 389 7979.

Blind Veterans UK – St Dunstan’s since 1915 Our work transforms people’s lives. To help more people understand what we do and support us we’ve changed our name to Blind Veterans UK. For more information, please visit our website at: http://www.blindveterans.org.uk or call us on 0300 111 2233. Patron: Her Majesty the Queen. A company Limited by guarantee No. 189648 Registered Charity No. 216227 (England & Wales) and SC039411 (Scotland) Registered in England at 12-14 Harcourt Street, London W1H 4HD The information in this communication and any attachments is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. Access, copying or re-use of information in it by anyone else is unauthorised. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Blind Veterans UK or any of its affiliates. If you are not the intended recipient please contact Blind Veterans UK, London, UK, tel:+44 (020) 7723 5021, fax:+44 (020) 7262 6199 or send an email to: administrator@blindveterans.org.uk.